MMAWeekly Radio Weekend Edition returns for a special UFC 148 wrap up show talking all about the biggest show of the year that took place last night.

The guys return to talk about the UFC’s most anticipated rematch; Silva vs Sonnen. Did it live up to the hype? Was the result as the guys expected? Where does Sonnen go now? Who can he fight now that he’s has 2 title shots?

The guys give their opinions on who Chael would best be suited to fight next. Did Forrest go overboard with his post fight antics? Did Tito end his career on a high note dispite the loss? What do the guys think about the result? The entire main card of UFC 148 is talked about in detail as the guys break down UFC’s latest effort.

Don’t miss a quick preview of UFC on Fuel and Strikeforce as Rob and Travis give their predictions on the upcoming week of fights.

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